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Lou Holtz

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  • Today, life is so much more convenient than when I was young. We didn’t have a TV. We seldom saw an airplane. A lot has changed, but there is one thing in 62 years that I have not seen. I have not seen anyone find a convenient or easy way to succeed at something or to win.

  • — Lou Holtz
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Dean Karnazes, 39, ran 226 miles straight, over 52.5 hours Nawang Sherpa, 33, climbed Mount Everest with prosethic leg. Earl Boykins, at 5'5' and 133 pounds, was the smallest player in the NBA. He can benchpress 315 pounds. The idea of overcoming odds is prevalent at all levels in sport, as epitomized by a group of women that tried to summit Everest. One, 58 Midge Cross, had overcome breast cancer, and currently had Diabetes; she was attempting to be the oldest women to summit Everest. Alison Levine, who was born with a condition called Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome, had two heart operations and a case of Mercury poisoning. The three other women were just middle class Americans trying to do what had not been done before.

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